Translink don't do graffiti
Beyond national campaigns, Crimestoppers has delivered specific youth initiatives to tackle local issues here in Northern Ireland.
A perfect example of this was a poster colouring-in competition, developed in association with Translink, following an appalling incident of graffiti on a newly refurbished station in North Down.
The resulting campaign that targeted local school children in secondary schools, known as 'Translink don't do graffiti', was hugely successful in imaginatively addressing the growing problem of graffiti within one specific community.
Thanks to Translink's generous sponsorship, the poster campaign was advertised province-wide.

John BARTON
Offence: Drug crime
Convicted, in his absence, of conspiring to import of heroin into the UK.
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